It's the seventies in a provincial English town and Freddie (Christian Cooke) is young and keen to break free of his working class roots. But what will his best mates Bruce (Tom Hughes) and Snork (Jack Doolan) make of his aspirations?

Ricky has described Cemetery Junction as a "love letter to England" and promises a celebration of youthful exuberance - England's 'Saturday Night Fever'.

New York's ghostly population soon catch on and seek to use Pincus as a conduit to the physical world. One in particular is dead set against his widow's impending remarriage and strikes a bargain with the dentist; he'll keep the bothersome ghosts at bay if Pincus will stop the wedding.

Stardust is a fantasy adventure with a distinctly comedic undertone. A young man goes on a quest to find a falling star and becomes embroiled in a royal tontine, meeting an array of unlikely characters along the way.

Ricky takes the role of Ferdy the Fence, a dodgy merchant who matches wits with a wily trader played by Robert De Niro.

Ben Stiller stars as Larry Daley, a newly inducted museum night watchman who discovers that the exhibits come to life of an evening. Mayhem ensues and, with his job on the line if he can't get the museum back into order by the morning, a devious plot becomes apparent.

During the filming of a low-budget Hollywood melodrama, Home For Purim', internet rumours spark a spiral of Oscar buzz around the production. This prompts studied nonchalance from the cast and enthusiastic interference from the studio executives.

Ricky plays Martin Gibb, one of the interfering executives, who is keen to tone down the essential Jewishness of film's script and title in particular.